They achieved some local notoriety in a dive called the Pirate's Nook. There, they were discovered by a local record label called Abnak Records. John Abdnor, president of the label, took the group under his wing and provided them the resources to write and practice original songs. In the summer of 1965, they released an original tune entitled "I See The Light". The song went to the top twenty in Billboard Magazine and paved the way for a string of hits by the five. "I See The Light" was followed by "Evol-Not Love" which also charted in the top 40 nationwide.
Then came the biggest hit of all by the band, "Western Union". With Mike Rabon on lead vocal, this song, which was inspired by a Western Union telegram sign, went on to become number 6 on Billboard and number 3 on Cashbox. "Western Union" sold in excess of one million records and paved the way for the group to appear on American Bandstand twice and Where The Action Is 4 times as well as The Steve Allen Show.
Other Top 40 entries by the group include "Zip Code," a tune similar to "Western Union", and "Sound of Love."
Dominated by high, bubbling organ lines and clean harmony vocals, the group favored high-energy pop/rock far more than British Invasion or R&B-inspired sounds, although a bit of garage/frat rock raunch could be detected in their stomping rhythms. Recording prolifically throughout the last half of the '60s (often with ex-rockabilly star Dale Hawkins as producer), and writing much of their own material.
In 1969, after releasing "7:30 Guided Tour", which only made it to 96 on Billboard, the boys simply got tired of touring and of each other, and each went his own way.
In five short years the Five Americans sold millions of singles and albums. "Western Union" still gets airplay on oldies radio on average of 5000 times per month in the U.S. and Canada, and as of January of 1998, Western Union achieved the one million mark in airplay according to BMI, Broadcast Music INC.
"Now and Then" a double album, has most of their songs on it, however, the masters were sold to Sundazed Music without The Five American's knowledge around 1985 and finally as of 2001 the members are receiving royalties on the sale of their CDs.
I Put A Spell On You
The Five Americans Lyrics
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You better stop the things that you do
I ain't lyin', no, I ain't lyin'
I just can't stand it babe
The way you're always runnin' 'round
I just can't stand it, the way you always put me down
I put a spell on you because you're mine
You better stop the things that you do
I ain't lyin', no, I ain't lyin'
I just can't stand it babe
The way you're always runnin' 'round
I just can't stand it, the way you always put me down
I put a spell on you because you're mine
I put a spell on you. I put a spell on you
I put a spell on you. I put a spell on you
The lyrics of The Five Americans's I Put a Spell on You are about a lover who has been scorned and mistreated, and is now taking revenge. The singer tells their partner that they have put a spell on them because they belong to them, and demands that they stop their bad behavior. The singer is tired of their partner's infidelity and disrespect, and decides to take matters into their own hands, using magic to keep them under their control.
The repeated line "I put a spell on you because you're mine" is a clear indication of the singer's possessiveness and desperation to keep their partner to themselves. The song is full of frustration and anger towards the partner, who is constantly running around and putting the singer down. In the end, the singer's use of a spell is an act of desperation to keep their love from leaving them.
The song's message of love and possession has been covered by many different artists over the years, including Nina Simone, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Marilyn Manson. Its catchy melody and strong lyrics have made it a classic in the world of rock and roll.
Line by Line Meaning
I put a spell on you because you're mine
I cast a supernatural charm over you because you belong to me
You better stop the things that you do
Cease your improper behavior
I ain't lyin', no, I ain't lyin'
I am not being deceitful, I am telling the truth
I just can't stand it babe
I am unable to tolerate it, my dear
The way you're always runnin' 'round
Your constant movement is bothersome to me
I just can't stand it, the way you always put me down
I am incapable of enduring how you consistently belittle me
I put a spell on you because you're mine
I placed a magical hex on you because you belong to me
I put a spell on you. I put a spell on you
I cast a spell on you. I cast a spell on you
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jay Hawkins
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